Attached is the VST version.
This is not a great thing, but that's all we have ...
Please, Let's find the RTAS version! Also the MAS one!
It can come in handy to explain how to build a desktop. For newer users
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Now seriously
http://www.essentialmac.com/fix/rebuild.html How do you rebuild the desktop
Restart while holding down the OPTION + COMMAND keys. This is simple, painless and only takes a couple of minutes. You should rebuild the desktop once per month and after every major software installation or upgrade.
http://www.yourmacworks.com/tips.htmebuilding the Desktop File - Read this next procedure all the way through before starting the process. You may want to print these instructions. This little bit of regular maintenance can keep a lot of small problems from plaguing your Macintosh computer over time. This action is especially helpful if your Mac crashes, or if you have to restart your Mac due to a freeze. First, shut down your Mac. Pull the plug if you have to, which you may have to do if it froze and is not responsive to pushing the reset button. Start up the Macintosh. Hold down the option (alt) and command (apple key) keys together and continue to hold them down through the entire startup process. Do not let go of these keys until your Mac has completely started up and a window appears on your desktop asking you if you want to rebuild your desktop. In some cases prior to the end of the startup process, the disk repair check will run itself and when it is complete is will expect you to click the 'done' button. You can do that without taking your finger off the option and command keys, then allow the process to continue.
Allow the startup process to finish and the window asking you if you want to rebuild the desktop to appear before you lift your fingers off the keys. Once the desktop message appears you can take your fingers off the keys, but do not click okay to rebuild the desktop until you see the control strip appear at the bottom of your monitor, usually in the lower left corner. This may take a few seconds for some Macs. It may be just be the tip of the control strip, but that is the indicator that the startup process is complete and that you are ready to rebuild the desktop. If you do not normally use a control strip at the bottom of your monitor, just go ahead and click okay to rebuild your desktop.
it sounds good enough to go through all that trouble?
Not, ... but Sony Oxford stuff... may be...
It should work for Antares
kantos, tube, and filter. Not sure if Antares Mic Modeler/Infinty works too with same method. I think I have used MicMod for RTAS without all that trouble.
If it were for only 1 plug it would not worth the effort, but for
4+ Waves
4 + Sony Oxford EQ it should, don't you think?
Now we just need an expert in applescript to make the clearance and ask for a Rebuild desktop. At least the
Delete the content of "HFSExtentTables" folder inside "TheVolumeSettingsFolder" (this folders and files are invisibles)
is possible with applescript.
BTW.My 1000th post!!!!